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Carlton would not enjoy Jalloo because she was a flowery romantic in her private life with everything frilly and decorated
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looked out over flowery meadows directly onto the
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From the path it looked more like a little flowery hill than a house
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He was quite the man with flowery statements, but did they mean anything? It didn’t matter, anyway
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clears out most of Kyle’s flowery words
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flowery heads, they emerged to cough and splutter seeds as if they were suddenly attacked by hay fever
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Derek Hill had made friends with the flowery inhabitants but
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flowery friends shot out from the treeline in wild panic
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He eyed the small flowery creature that had greeted him on the beach who had
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the flowery hilltop was only a speck upon the broadening
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With placid meadows and flowery carpets of orchards fully blooming
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One of them was slender in build, wearing a flowery skirt and cardigan, with curly hair made of orange wool
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Similarly on Sunday mornings we would see whole families leaving these “houses” for church, all neatly dressed, young boys in bright white, perfectly ironed shirts and slacks, girls in flowery dresses and Sunday hats
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Time ago, an araguaney tree had inserted its roots in the place to whose flowery shade Filomena would remain sheltered
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Already in the orange patio, sitting on a white armchair, surrounded by flowery cushions that I settled on my back, I opened the envelope
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Do not forget this, A flowery message is not always supported by the knowledge of Truth as found in the Word of God, A flowery message is not always God’s Truth
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He shunned flowery language and avoided the mere poetic imagery of a play upon words
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Upstairs was just as bad, three bedrooms all with clashing flowery carpets and more hideous wallpaper
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He told me to look at the yellow flowery
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jeans jacket and a flowery dress
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The soaps and shampoo have a flowery fragrance, I’m afraid
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But we didn’t know that then cos all we could see was this fat smelly greasy little shit called Matthews standing in the middle of the playground, wearing this really flowery dress that was loads too small for him, him being a fat blubber belly and all, and then he started to sing a Britney Spears song that was popular back then, but cheesy now, but she was a really big singer then and all
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she swayed in the lee of his tall swagger, her flowery summer-dress rippling against her
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While her English prose could not be called masterful, her style was both simple, direct and concise, something he appreciated as an experienced field commander: flowery bullshit was something he had no time for in a war zone
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A flowery scent streamed through the open windows in his comfortable bedroom
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No trees or bushes could be seen anywhere; only the vast expanse of purple moss, and despite the lack of anything in blossom, the light breeze carried with it the strong smell of something sweet and flowery
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that martial arts were a bit flowery
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If one is planting some flowery summer garden, it is likely that they are planning to bring in some degree of exotic beauty in their garden
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He could speak flowery Urdu but could also be abusive
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It smelled like a blend of many scents, not flowery or sweet, maybe a little like a hayfield during pollen season
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She was a larger woman too, wearing a flowery moo-moo
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The revealing truth was always better than flowery words
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use the name of the justice of the Pugilistic Fraternity, borrow the use of unproven rumors, use flowery words to confuse and incite hundreds of drunken pugilist
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them in flowery and affected language
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in flowery and alluring words
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Her hair was tied in a little ponytail and she sported a pink dress with flowery frills along the sleeves and skirt
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Andrew suggested a slight rewording in the third canto, and Jackson intimated that he would prefer his lines to be slightly less flowery in their language
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I was expecting an old gentleman in flowery robes and a beard that would reach till the man's stomach
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It also had a little thin, flowery embroidery on it
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wore a fairly thin but ornate flowery wreath
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flowery centerpiece that was on the table slowly began to illuminate at the
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The air was musty and a familiar sweet flowery smell filled his nostrils, but despite wracking his mind to figure out what it was, he could not identify it
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All she had intended was to be kind to poor Muriel for an hour or two, give her a good meal, let her rest in the flowery comfort and warmth of the library, assure her she was her friend, and send her back to her sacrifices refreshed and strengthened
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For this purpose it is quite satisfactory though its roads might be less sandy, for it is a flowery place with picturesque, prosperous-looking cottages, and high up on a mound the oldest church in the island
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I believe if I had not been with him the Professor would again have forgotten Charlotte, and lying down on the flowery turf with his eyes on that most beautiful of views have given himself over to abstractions
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The footpath led us across a flowery slope ending in a cliff that dropped down on the sunset side of the island to the sea
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And I know about the chestnut woods, real chestnuts that you eat afterwards, along the steep sides of the lakes, miles and miles of them, with deep green moss underneath, and I know about the queer black grapes that sting your tongue and fill the world with a smell of strawberries in September, and what the Appian way looks like in April when it is still waving flowery grass burning in an immensity of light, and I know the honey-colour of the houses in the old parts of Rome, and that the irises they sell there in the streets are like pale pink coral--and all one needs to do to see these things for oneself is to catch a train at Meuk
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The engaging sprightliness of crocuses; their dear little smell, not to be smelled except by the privileged few; their luminous transparency--I am thinking of the white and the purple; their kind way of not keeping hearts sick for Spring waiting longer than they can just bear; how pleasant to sit with a friend in the sun, a friend who like myself likes to babble of green fields, and talk together about all things flowery
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Balanced on her lap, scrutinized under the intense glare of an almost-dead lamp, flowery, nearly-calligraphic print smoothed pages out in a way a machine would have never been able to
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I could tell by all of the flowery stuff that it was a guest room
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Suzie Chapstick, was too flowery for me, and it seems to have died
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She had a creme skirt that had looped rows of black flowery crochet over top the fabric
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There was a flowery quilt that she put on the little bed
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The word love and its meaning can have flowery and superficial connotations
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The style of authorship in this section is radically different and more like the flowery poetry
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His face flushed with pride at my flowery words and he bowed again and indicated that we should proceed before them to their craft pulled up alongside of our ship
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In this flowery maze,
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From the south, from the flowery peninsulas and the spice islands,
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For, come, tell me, can there be anything more delightful than to see, as it were, here now displayed before us a vast lake of bubbling pitch with a host of snakes and serpents and lizards, and ferocious and terrible creatures of all sorts swimming about in it, while from the middle of the lake there comes a plaintive voice saying: 'Knight, whosoever thou art who beholdest this dread lake, if thou wouldst win the prize that lies hidden beneath these dusky waves, prove the valour of thy stout heart and cast thyself into the midst of its dark burning waters, else thou shalt not be worthy to see the mighty wonders contained in the seven castles of the seven Fays that lie beneath this black expanse;' and then the knight, almost ere the awful voice has ceased, without stopping to consider, without pausing to reflect upon the danger to which he is exposing himself, without even relieving himself of the weight of his massive armour, commending himself to God and to his lady, plunges into the midst of the boiling lake, and when he little looks for it, or knows what his fate is to be, he finds himself among flowery meadows, with which the Elysian fields are not to be compared
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a very high-flown and flowery, but extremely respectful, love-letter
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Lovely spot it must be: the garden of the world, big lazy leaves to float about on, cactuses, flowery meads, snaky lianas they call them
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Girls appeared wearing flowery skirts and ankle socks
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Two columns were occupied with a highly sensational and flowery rendering of the whole incident
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A modern, geometrical design, instead of the worn flowery porcelain her predecessor had favoured, all delicately painted wild herbs and flowers with Latin names
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Through the window Scarlett could see the bright masses of yellow jessamine spreading flowery sprangles modestly to the earth like riot of the twin lanes of daffodils bordering the graveled driveway and the golden crinolines
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“That wasn’t flowery at all,” I grumble playfully
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It was a letter to her from a medical student or someone of that sort--a very high-flown and flowery, but extremely respectful, love-letter
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Not that it was my home anymore: Someone had bought the property years ago, razed the house immediately, crushing walls my mother had prettied with cheap flowery posters, smashing windows we’d breathed against while waiting to see who was coming down the drive, splintering the doorframe where my mom had penciled the growth of Ben and my sisters but been too tired to chart me (I had just one entry: Libby 3’2”)
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I went back and read that first Tolle book, the one that kicked off my whole “spiritual” odyssey, and while it still struck me as flowery and bizarre, it made a lot more sense to me now than it did five years ago
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For the Field of Cormallen, where the host was now encamped was near to Henneth Annyn, and the stream that flowed from its falls could be heard in the night as it rushed down through its rocky gate, and passed through the flowery meads into the tides of Anduin by the Isle of Cair Andros
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The flavor has a hint of citrus and is flowery and fresh, not especially sharp, but intense and lingering
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The old girl was dressed in a flowery blue robe and looked even tinier than usual, like an ancient bird that ought to be worshipped
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"Some fine, flowery bonneted wench! He's in love
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flowery bonnet in the street
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He picked up the bat in one hand like a toothpick and idled over to the plate and laid the bat on his thick shoulder, smiling along its polished surface toward the stands where the colored women sat with their fresh flowery cream dresses stirring over their legs, which hung down between the seat intervals like crisp new sticks of ginger; their hair was all fancily spun and hung over their ears
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And now vegetation matured with vigour; Lowood shook loose its tresses; it became all green, all flowery; its great elm, ash, and oak skeletons were restored to majestic life; woodland plants sprang up profusely in its recesses; unnumbered varieties of moss filled its hollows, and it made a strange ground-sunshine out of the wealth of its wild primrose plants: I have seen their pale gold gleam in overshadowed spots like scatterings of the sweetest lustre
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I have a rosy sky and a green flowery Eden in my brain; but without, I am perfectly aware, lies at my feet a rough tract to travel, and around me gather black tempests to encounter
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In the spring, Charley, when the valley is carpeted with blue lupines like a flowery sea, there’s the smell of heaven up here, the smell of heaven
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It precedes the green and flowery spring, as mythology precedes regular poetry
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Reaching the flat top at last, it halted and the Doctor stepped out upon the flowery carpet
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Like Mark Antony, for days and days along his green-turfed, flowery Nile, he indolently floats, openly toying with his red-cheeked Cleopatra, ripening his apricot thigh upon the sunny deck
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These are the times, when in his whale-boat the rover softly feels a certain filial, confident, land-like feeling towards the sea; that he regards it as so much flowery earth; and the distant ship revealing only the tops of her masts, seems struggling forward, not through high rolling waves, but through the tall grass of a rolling prairie: as when the western emigrants' horses only show their erected ears, while their hidden bodies widely wade through the amazing verdure
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Sometimes, indeed, I dreamt that I wandered in flowery meadows and pleasant vales with the friends of my youth, but I awoke and found myself in a dungeon
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"Cut out all those flowery passages," he said unfeelingly
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I don't know exactly what 1 did dream though : it was just as in the picture, a corner of the Grecian Archipelago, and time seemed to have gone back three thousand years; blue smiling waves, isles and rooks, a flowery shore, a view like fairyland in the distance, a setting sun that seemed calling to me—there's no putting it into words
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It was a letter to her from a medical student or some one of that sort—a very high-flown and flowery, but extremely respectful, love-letter
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Mark Ivanovitch, who was an intelligent person, formally undertook Semyon Ivanovitch's defence, and declared in rather happy and flowery language that Prohartchin was an elderly and respectable man, who had long, long ago passed the age of romance
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But, as it was, he was a stranger in the crowd, and, making his way in his cap along Blacksmith Bridge, he went to the end, without looking into the shops, opened the door, and came out from it in a cinnamon-coloured half-dress coat, which was tight (though at that time they wore wide coats), and in loose black trousers (though they wore tight trousers), and in a flowery atlas waistcoat, which not one of the gentlemen, who were in Chevalier's special room, would have allowed their lackeys to wear, and bought a number of other a things; on the other hand, Kuntz marvelled at the young man's slender waist, the like of which, as he explained to everybody, he had never seen
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The romance shows a degree of a southern fervor which is foreign to English habit, but the flowery, poetic style—although it at first repels the reader—is so individual, so much a part of the author, that it is soon accepted as the naive expression of a mind kindled and carried away by its subject
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Hundreds of bodies, freshly smeared with blood, of men who two hours previous had been filled with divers lofty or petty hopes and desires, now lay, with stiffened limbs, in the dewy, flowery valley which separated the bastion from the trench, and on the level floor of the chapel for the dead in Sevastopol; hundreds of men crawled, twisted, and groaned, with curses and prayers on their parched lips, some amid the corpses in the flower-strewn vale, others on stretchers, on cots, and on the blood-stained floor of the hospital